Get Your Billions Back, America: 2014
GET YOUR BILLIONS BACK, AMERICA
Yes folks it's tax season, 2014. Big tax refund season for W2 LAWFUL MONEY filers. Open season on the banksters' FRN & tax SCAM.
As taught by David Merrill, and as our experience has shown, it's really a federal income tax on privileged currency. Those of us who don't endorse Federal Reserve credit, don't owe the tax. Since federal reserve notes are the medium of exchange adopted by the United States, there's a presumption that is what you're using and thus owe the tax. To avoid FR currency & end the presumption - you can simply redeem LAWFUL MONEY. And avoid the tax!
Like most American workers - you just got your Form W-2 from Employer. Your employer has been instructed to send a copy of this "information report" to the SSA (shared database with IRS). This Form W2 is full of statutory terms and is to be used in preparing your annual tax return. So let's get started. Apples peaches pumpkin pie, who's not ready holler I?
NOTE: The income tax is sacred ground to the banking cabal. My research reveals all public forums, chatrooms, comment pages, etc. dealing with the TAX are infiltrated & patrolled by bankster minions. If I choose not to respond to your fearmongering, misrepresentations & insanely idiotic comments, you know why. I know they're meant to manage public perception.
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1 - GATHER YOUR DOCUMENTS
Gather your tax documents together. I keep mine in folders by year. When an envelope marked "Important Tax Document Enclosed" arrives in the mail, into the folder it goes. These annual mailings contain "information reports" like Forms W2, 1099 & 1098, and usually show the amount of reported [federal] income. With few exceptions info reports are due (in recipients hands) by Jan. 31st unless the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. It does this year, 2015, so the due date is February 2, 2015. You will also need the total amount of this presumed or reported Title 26 income, was actually redeemed lawful money.
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2 - PAPER OR SOFTWARE
You can often find paper tax forms and instructions at the Post Office. You're looking for Form 1040 (neither 1040A nor 1040EZ have Line 21 Other Income). Forms are also available for download here: http://www.irs.gov/uac/Form-1040,-U....ome-Tax-Return
You can also use tax filing software. Most are free to use, or charge only for state returns. Popular offerings include: H&R Block, TurboTax, TaxAct, TaxSlayer, etc. Even full-featured or deluxe versions can be purchased for anywhere from $10 to $30. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1904319,00.asp
Since we'll be attaching evidence of our demand for LM we won't be using eFile or electronic filing. Correct me if I'm wrong but as far as I'm aware, these options do not allow for scanning/submission of user attachments. Even though we won't be efiling, the software allows you to print a paper return for mailing (with attachments). I like using the software as it can find overlooked deductions and reduces the chance of math errors and results in a return more likely to sail through IRS processing. We don't want to submit an invalid return.
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3 - PREPARE YOUR MIND
It helps to get in the proper mindset. "It is the voluntary use of private credit which imposes upon the user the quasi contractual or implied obligation to make a return of income." We're dealing with private law, private contract. A private company has conned America into using its stuff and now wants payment for use. "You used our stuff now you gotta pay the piper" - that's where they're coming from. Usage fee. Excise tax. Income tax. That's the presumption. What private company setup this scam? The FEDERAL RESERVE.
So where are you coming from? I know the scam [the quatlosers protect]. I don't endorse private credit. I redeem lawful money. Therefore the 1040 return of income offers a chance to correct or rebut the erroneous presumption that I'm using FRNs; to correct the record. To show I haven't been duped.
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4 - PERSONAL INFO / NAME
OK! Let's start filing. For this demo, I'll be using the TaxACT Online free edition http://www.taxact.com/taxes-online/free-online-tax.asp
We begin with Personal info. You will see entries for
First name:
Middle initial:
Last name:
Social security number:
Date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy):
Occupation:
Whose NAME? Taxpayer name. It's important to use the NAME linked to the SSN. As suitors we know our True Name is different than this IT, LEGAL, PERSON, TAXPAYER, TRUST NAME. But we'll be making use of this NAME for our benefit, to obtain a refund. If there's any question about which name to use, I suggest an exact match with the SS card NAME - the NAME on file with the SSA. Discrepancies will likely slow IRS processing while an inquiry is sent. Although my experience shows including Middle initial is optional. TaxACT includes entries for DATE OF BIRTH & OCCUPATION that are optional but may help the software with certain calculations. Then you have same entries for Spouse, for you to add if it applies.
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5 - PERSONAL INFO / FILING STATUS
Blind or Disabled questions - not as blind as I used to be.
Address & Telephone number - "Providing the IRS with your daytime phone number may help speed the processing of your return."
State of Residence - where does Taxpayer/Person reside?
Dependent Information - who knew kids were worth so much?
Filing Status - Select your appropriate filing status. Married filing joint should yield maximum refund for us (none of my LM income will be entered). The beauty of using software is the ability to go back and try a different status to see what works best.
Single
Married filing joint (even if only one had income)
Married filing separately
Head of household
Qualifying widow(er) with dependent child
Health Insurance - "The Affordable Care Act requires U.S. citizens and legal residents to have qualified health insurance for all of 2014. Those without qualified coverage may be required to pay a penalty." - the ACA is just another social control scam, and here taxpayers are penalized for not playing along.
Presidential Election Campaign Fund - don't even get me started
Estimated Tax Payments - Yes or No?
Life Events - Learn more about 19 topics ranging from "Marriage & divorce" to "Foreign Nationals"
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6 - INCOME
Alrighty then, now we get to the income section of our Lawful Money tax return. In TaxACT, we enter income info in the Federal Q&A tab. This is appropriate considering this filing is about private, privileged, or Federal [Reserve] income - a subset of all income. TaxACT uses a Question&Answer approach. I use the Quick Entry option to enter info from the paper Form W-2, inputting Box 1 amount into Box 1 of the program and so forth. Continue answering & entering all income* reported to you on "information reports" like W2, 1099-INT, 1099-R, etc.
Finally we get to Other Income - Miscellaneous and here you will enter your total redeemed lawful money for the year, as a negative amount. This is a simple total of LM amounts/checks either cashed or deposited. In the description I put: Demand for Lawful Money 12 USC 411. As you enter info TaxACT shows your expected refund in the upper right. Here's a screenshot: http://www.ctcwarrior.com/taxACT_income.JPG
When totaling your LM here for inclusion as Line 21 Other Income, it's important not to include any redeemed Lawful Money that was not also income on the lines above.
*NOTE: In years past I have not included as income amounts reported on Form 1099-MISC (because it was all redeemed lawful money) and had no problems afterward. This may also work for you.
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6 - INCOME
OK let's finish our return & get it filed before the Feds run out of $ and declare the Bankers Holiday. Finish up the INCOME section listing all reported income (or, all the reported income you're comfortable listing). Don't overlook bank interest which will be reported on Form 1099-INT. Investment income will likely show up on Form 1099-DIV. If you paid mortgage interest last year it will be reported on Form 1098, and that means: they presume you paid the interest with Federal Reserve currency (would look odd if you had only $5000 income and paid $11000 in mortgage interest).
At the end of the section you get to Other Income - Miscellaneous and it's here you enter total redeemed Lawful Money for the year, as a negative amount. A simple total of LM amounts/checks either cashed or deposited. But once again, no more LM than was listed on income lines above. In the description I put: Demand for Lawful Money 12 USC 411. This will create a page titled Other Income - Supporting Details for Form 1040, Line 21 for you to file, like this ...
Attachment 2255
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7 - DEDUCTIONS
Next we're asked questions about Deductions, as shown on the list below. Then you'll be asked if you wish to Itemize or take the Standard Deduction. This year (2014), the standard deduction rises to $6,200 for single & married taxpayers filing separately. The standard deduction is $12,400 for married couples filing jointly and $9,100 for heads of household. We took the standard deduction but if you paid large amounts on medical, charities, interest, etc., then try the Itemized deduction - it may give a better refund.
Educator expenses
Certain business expenses of reservists
Health savings account deduction
Moving expenses
Deductible part of self-employment tax
Self-employed SEP, SIMPLE, qualified plans
Self-employment health insurance deduction
Penalty on early withdrawal of savings
Alimony paid
IRA deduction
Student loan interest deduction
Tuition and fees deduction
Domestic production activities deduction
Other miscellaneous deductions
Standard deduction
Exemption allowance
Itemized deduction - Medical/dental expenses
Itemized deduction - Taxes you paid
Itemized deduction - Interest you paid
Itemized deduction - Gifts to charity
Itemized deduction - Casualty and theft loss
Itemized deduction - Miscellaneous
Itemized deduction - Other miscellaneous
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8 - CREDITS
Next section of the Federal Q&A tab are the Credits. The program will ask questions about various credits you might be eligible for, as listed below. We usually get a few of these Credits. The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is available to lower income filers. For example, married filing jointly with an AGI less than $52,427 qualifies for an EITC of up to $6143. The maximum Earned Income Credit for individual filers this year is $496. http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/EITC-...ax-Law-Updates
Illegal aliens can file returns (for the past 3 years) and get the EITC returned as a refund, once they obtain a SSN: http://savingtosuitorsclub.net/showt...et-IRS-refunds
NOTE that as you go through, TaxACT occasionally offers various features & upgrades at additional cost. I answer "No" or "Skip" to these and find the free software does a great job.
Foreign tax credit
Child and dependent care expenses
Education credits
Retirement savings contributions credit
Net premium tax credit
Child tax credit
Residential energy credits
Other credits
Federal income tax withheld
Estimated tax payments/prior year applied
Earned income credit
Additional child tax credit
American opportunity credit
Amount paid with extension
Excess social security and tier I RRTA:
Fuel tax credit
Other payments
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9 - TAXES
Next is the Taxes Examiner questions (summarized below) to determine if you're liable for any other odd taxes. Of interest here is the Self-employment tax. If you have income from "self-employment" then you'll owe SS & Medicare taxes on it so it's advantageous to avoid having such "income."
Alternative minimum tax
Excess advance premium tax credit repayment
Self-employment tax
Unreported social security and Medicare tax
Additional tax on qualified plans
Taxes for household employees
Repayment of first-time homebuyer credit
Individual shared responsibility payment
Additional Medicare tax
Net investment income tax
Other taxes
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10 - Miscellaneous Examiner
The final Federal Q&A section is Miscellaneous. Most folks have no reason to deal with anything here. But take a look and see if anything applies.
Lump-sum payment of social security benefits
Excess farm loss
2015 estimated tax payments
Underpayment penalty
Reduction of tax attributes due to discharge of indebtedness (Form 982)
Claim for a refund due a deceased person (Form 1310)
Multiple support declaration for claiming a dependent
Release/Revocation of release of claim to an exemption
Injured spouse relief
IRS installment payment plan request
Third party designee
In care of (To have your refund sent in care of another person)
Combat zone
Disaster designation
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11 - Summary
Finishing the Miscellaneous Examiner will bring you to the Summary section as show below.
Click "Continue" if everything looks good here. That will bring you to State Q&A. TaxACT automatically transfers your federal info to your state forms. Most state returns rely on Federal return data and are fairly simple to do once the Federal return is complete. Since we're mainly concerned with Federal here in this demo, we'll skip the State Q&A for now and click the Review tab.
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12 - Review
Taking a few minutes to review your return now can save you time and hassles later. TaxACT Alerts review your tax return and identify any missing or incorrect information. You will also be alerted to possible tax saving opportunities you may have missed. It'll try to sell you on TaxACT Deluxe, which I declined. Three types of Alerts:
Red Alert - The message will identify information which is incomplete or inconsistent. If left uncorrected, the subject of a Red Alert will prevent calculations from being completed or may result in post filing inquiries by the IRS or State agency.
Yellow Alert - The message will identify potential problems or prompt you for additional actions required on your part.
Green Alert - The message will identify opportunities for potential tax savings. These messages are for your information and consideration.
I ran all alerts. It may find things ranging from missing or inappropriate numbers to messages like: "Explanation: Contribution to an IRA - Looking for ways to lower your tax? Taxpayer is eligible to contribute up to $6,500 to an Individual Retirement Arrangement (IRA). IRA's are a great way to .. blah blah blah"
Alerts Completed
I said "No Thanks" to the Tax Audit Defense
Finalizing Your Return - Are you interested in seeing all of your payment and refund options? YES or NO? YES brings you to ...
Consent to Use Form
We want to show all your eligible refund methods or payment options. The IRS requires that you must give consent to see all options that we offer.
I authorize TaxACT to use the information I've entered while preparing my 2014 tax return(s) to determine whether I qualify for services to pay for my tax preparation fees from my refund amount or receive my refund on a prepaid card.
NO (what I do) will bring you to:
Prior Year Comparison
- Comparing this year's return to last year's return is a great way to find possible errors. Differences could result from an incorrect entry or overlooked information that needs attention. If you would like to complete the comparison, you'll need to have your 2013 tax return available to provide 2013 information and to help reconcile any differences. I said No.
Then you get some HealthWatch 2015 thing about ACA. "Continue" ... Copy of your return? I said No Thanks (at $8.99 I know how to use a copier)